Lena Dunham

PEOPLE has confirmed that the Girls creator and star, 28, will make an appearance on the Washington, D.C., drama this March, as first reported by EW.com.

Details are scant, but some connection with Olivia Pope & Associates is likely for Dunham's character – not entirely surprising since everyone from Washington, D.C., to Zanzibar has a connection to the cabal of fixers.

With Sundance weekend officially in full swing, Hollywood's biggest names continued to invade beautiful Park City, Utah, hitting up gift suites, tucking into multi-course meals and pal-ing around at premieres and parties.

Listening to Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke and Zosia Mamet talk is a lot like watching an episode of Girls, their HBO comedy about four friends navigating postcollegiate life in New York City: Nothing is off limits, and nothing is dwelled upon for too long before the next topic of discussion arises.

HBO has provided only the first five episodes of season 4 of writer-actress Lena Dunham's Girls,
premiering Sunday at 9 p.m. ET – otherwise known as the time when the Golden Globes are airing on
NBC – but so far the show is biting, funny, touching and surprising.

In short, it's an absolute delight, and possibly even better than the landmark first season. That's the one
that ended with Elijah (Andrew Rannells) greeting Marnie (Allison Williams) with this putdown of her
dress: "Hello, J-Lo from the Grammys."

Of course, Dunham, who stars as desperately ambitious Brooklyn writer Hannah Horvath, has in the past
shown an almost willful tendency to let go of the leash and allow the show to bolt off and run away like an undisciplined Labrador pup.